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My daughter chose to leave my home when she was 18, because she couldn't abide by my rules, today she has never returned home and blames me.

My daughter is now 25, has been in a relationship with the boy she met since high school, has had a bad relationship with him, as far as arguing and wanting to control him. They broke up for a year and she came home. I thought i had her back in my life, and financially supported during this time. Well she chose to go back to him and we stopped supporting her financially and she even returned the car we bought her on her own. Doesn't call us and basically told us to go hike the hills.

Question applies to ages: 18

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